What to Check Before Visiting an Electric Scooter Dealership

 

Published by VIDA

Read Time: 1 min 30 sec

Date: 30th June 26

 

 Rider riding VIDA electric scooter after charging it.

 

There’s something exciting about planning your first electric scooter. The idea of quieter rides. Lower running costs. And a more modern way of moving through the city.

And then comes the search "electric scooter dealers near me". That’s usually where the journey begins. But the best decisions don’t start at the showroom. They start with a little clarity on what actually matters in daily life.

Electric mobility in India is growing at a remarkable pace, with over 8,01,277 units being sold from January to May 2026, and adoption is expected to reach nearly 10% by FY2026–27. This shift is simple: riders are choosing smarter, more connected ways to travel.
 

So before you step into a dealership, here’s a clear and easy guide to what’s worth checking.
 

Why Visiting a Dealership is Still Important?

Online research is a great starting point, and comparing specifications and features adds helpful context. But, the real experience begins when you sit on the scooter. In fact, nearly 58% of Indian consumers still trust dealerships most for final purchase decisions, especially for vehicles.

Why? Because real decisions come from real experience.

At a VIDA dealership, experience the scooter through a test ride. You get to see:

  • How the display responds in real time

  • How charging actually works

  • How the ride feels in traffic-like conditions

  • How smart features behave in action
     

Checking Battery, Range, and Charging

Battery and range concerns remain the biggest hesitation for buyers. The battery is what keeps your ride moving every day. So it helps to understand a few simple things before you decide.
 

The certified range indicates how far the scooter is designed to go.

For example:

Charging becomes flexible with removable batteries. You can simply take the battery wherever it’s convenient and plug it into a regular socket. All VIDA scooters are designed around this flexibility.

You also get multiple charging options:

  • Charging at home

  • Charging directly on the scooter

  • Access to 5,600+ charging points across 415+ cities

India's public charging infrastructure has crossed 27,000 stations by March 2026, built for your convenience.
 

Understanding Warranty and Service Coverage

62% of Indian consumers rank product quality, including safety, as their top priority when choosing a vehicle. Warranty terms are a direct indicator of how much a manufacturer trusts its own product.

Here is what to compare when you evaluate warranty:

Coverage areaWhat to check
Vehicle warrantyDuration (years) and kilometre cap
Battery warrantyWhether it covers degradation, not just failure
Extended optionsOpt-in plans for longer coverage
TransferabilityDoes the warranty transfer to a new owner?

VIDA includes a 5-year/50,000 km vehicle warranty and a 3-year/30,000 km battery warranty as standard. A comprehensive extended warranty covers 11+ critical components for up to 10 years.

Pro Tips
Before visiting a dealership, make a note of your average daily travel distance, parking arrangement, and charging access. Having these details ready helps dealership representatives recommend the most suitable electric scooter variant and ownership plan.


Evaluating Smart Features and Connectivity

Smart features are no longer a bonus; Indian buyers actively prioritise them. Safety and security are the defining pillars of connected mobility adoption in India.

When evaluating the best electric scooter in India for your needs, look for:

  • Security: Remote immobilisation, geo-fence alerts, and crash/fall alerts

  • Convenience: Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts

  • Longevity: OTA updates that add new features over the scooter's lifetime

  • Display: Colour-coded screens that change with ride modes for intuitive feedback

All VIDA EV scooters include these features. The V2 Pro adds a Custom Mode with 100+ ride combinations, while both V2 models offer cruise control between 30 and 60 km/h.
 

Comparing Ownership Costs and Financing Options

Ownership cost goes well beyond the sticker price. Electric two-wheelers benefit from 5% GST, and the PM E-Drive subsidy scheme has been extended until July 31, 2026, offering ₹2,500 per kWh (capped at ₹5,000 per vehicle).
 

VIDA models start at ₹77,590 (ex-showroom). For the VX2 range, the Battery as a Service (BaaS) option lets you pay separately for the chassis and battery usage per km, which lowers upfront costs significantly.
 

Importance of Taking a Test Ride

Specifications tell you what a scooter can do. A test ride tells you how it feels. Indian consumers place greater importance on quality and overall driving experience than buyers in many other markets.

During a test ride, pay attention to acceleration response, how regenerative braking feels via the two-way throttle, and whether the 26 L (V2) or 27.2 L (VX2) boot fits your daily bag. These are things no review can fully convey.
 

Questions Every Buyer Should Ask Before Purchasing

Before you buy an electric scooter, bring this checklist to the dealership:

  1. Is this model eligible for the PM E-Drive subsidy?

  2. How many charging methods does the scooter support?

  3. What does the standard warranty cover, and what are the opt-in extended plans?

  4. Does the scooter receive Over-the-air (OTA) updates?

  5. Is there a BaaS or flexible ownership plan available?

  6. Is there an authorised service centre nearby?

  7. What is the expected running cost per kilometre?

These questions can help you evaluate long-term ownership value rather than focusing only on specifications or promotional offers.
 

Conclusion

Preparing these questions in advance ensures your search for an "electric scooter near me" converts into a well-informed purchase. Doing thorough research before stepping into a dealership saves you from post-purchase regret. Whether it is battery range, warranty fine print, smart features, or total ownership cost, every item on this checklist brings you closer to a confident decision. When you are ready, explore the full VIDA EVooter lineup and book a test ride at your nearest dealer.
 

FAQs

1. What should I check before buying an electric scooter?

Focus on battery range, charging options, warranty terms, service network, smart features, running costs, and comfort during a test ride.
 

2. How do I choose the right dealer?

Choose an authorised dealer that offers transparent pricing, knowledgeable staff, proper test ride facilities, and reliable after-sales support.
 

3. Is a test ride necessary?

Yes. It helps you evaluate comfort, handling, braking, storage, and overall suitability for your daily travel needs.
 

4. What warranty should I expect?

A good warranty includes both vehicle and battery coverage, along with optional extended plans for long-term protection. VIDA includes a 5-year / 50,000 km vehicle warranty and a 3-year / 30,000 km battery warranty as standard.